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#19609 - 03/12/03 02:51 PM
Re: Got Space?
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Baseline
Registered: 02/20/03
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Greetings again board members I have been to the clinic, and am glad I am gone... There are some big meanies in there. Some nice folks, but lots of meanies. Anyway So this trip to space.... I am all for it now Found out I won't be needing the suit, but would like one to play around with. I am not sure how the zero g is going to affect my relaxed form.
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#19611 - 03/12/03 03:17 PM
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Baseline
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Ugh... 6 days? Thats it?? I could have sworn I was in there for several weeks. They had me in some chamber that was really a forest. I didn't see any techs after they put me in it, until the area melted into a visual slime. Then they came in and ooo'ed and ahhhh'ed all over me for an hour or so. I told them I had to use the rest room, and I slipped out through the plumming. I did things in there I don't think I will ever forget. I don't think I will ever want to kill anyone ever again. On the plus side... I feel stronger than I did when I went in. Both physically and emotionally. I learned quite a bit about how to use my new body.
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#19615 - 03/13/03 10:18 AM
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Baseline
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I am not sure where it was. I was packed into some lady's suitcase, and she got on a plane. When we got to the hotel, I oozed out the window and down the hotel. I don't have any clue what town it was in. There were a lot of mexican speaking people, but that doesn't mean much anymore. Thinking about it though... it did look like the "Rashoud Clinic" sign was a little crooked. But the people seemed nice enough. What did they do to me in the "maze"? it was more of a forest than a maze... and all I did was survive...for about a month. I was being constantly hunted by some maniac called Shuttle. Him and his baseline guards with some nasty weapons. I have found that I don't like energy weapons much 
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#19617 - 03/13/03 06:10 PM
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Not Utopia and it sounds like you went through a little mental conditioning, to me.
Shuttle, huh? That rings a bell. Later.
David, there is a reason that it feels unnatural for a sentiant species to kill one of its own, or even a subspecies of its own. "Getting used to it" is called "developing sociopathic tendancies". I aught know. I have them. It appears you do too. It makes doing the job easier and it's a survival trait. If you don't get used to it, you go really nutters or you end up dead. Just don't get too comfortable with it, okay?
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#19629 - 03/26/03 01:29 PM
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Originally posted by Sakurako 'Endeavor' Hino: Space is... our playground I guess. But what games do you play up there? I did the school report on Katrak so I've read the editorial and even I check out the league's opsite when I'm bored. I understand doing impossible things since we all do that at least a little. I can see wanting to know what a martian 'canal' looks like up close and if you can get away with it like Katrak I can even see walking across the sun. But once you take in the view, answer a few hundred questions that puzzled mankind for centuries... Then what? Going into space is kewl in a where no man has gone before kind of way but what do you do after you've been there and gotten the t-shirt?
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#19630 - 03/26/03 01:42 PM
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Registered: 01/31/03
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Originally posted by Cody: Man. You guys stepping across the world or out of it just by wishing are really something else. I like what I do but kind of wish I gotten that as part of the package. It's cool, no doubt about it. I wouldn't trade the ability to do this for anything ... but I've found that I envy some of the things I've seen others do too. Keeping this on topic though I got to say I still agree with Arek. What is the attraction of going up there? Is it playing tourist or surviving in a place designed to kill you?
Honestly I'm still interested in exploring down here more than I am in zipping around space. I've still got cities I haven't been to and places I haven't seen yet. For me the attraction of visiting space would just be the excitement of seeing something in person that I've never seen before. I'm not really a sciencehead. Part of the excitement of visiting places here on Earth is seeing the culture, meeting the people, and eating the food. You don't get that in space. For me visiting space would be like visiting a wilderness area. I would appreciate it for its beauty or splendor, but that it. Actually one of the things that interested me about this idea was that it was a group expedition. I was as interested in meeting people who wanted to go to space as I was about the trip itself. Who knows though. Maybe I’ll change my mind after I’ve been there.
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#19632 - 03/27/03 07:18 AM
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Nova
Registered: 06/20/02
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Originally posted by Meridian: To bring this back to the topic of space...
Have you guys left yet? If not do you have room for one more?
I will need a space suit, but might be able to provide some transport. Never tried to make a Portal into space before, but I don't see why it wouldn't work.
BTW I've been lurking for a while. Name's Meridian. Right now I'm a part-timer with Argus Agency. Hello Meridian, Guess you've got your answer by now Going into space is kewl in a where no man has gone before kind of way but what do you do after you've been there and gotten the t-shirt? For me I, I don't see it in that way, there's no end of things to do, but then I don't need a space suit. To me telekinesis is pretty incredible but some Novas can do that with out much effort. Horses for courses, I guess, I do it because I can, I just love exploring. Meridian puts it best I think, it's a vast pristine wilderness, compelling in it's sheer difference from what you experience on earth. And Endeavor, keep that money rolling in, we're gonna need at least another 100 mil for that Unitary Dish Full Electro-Magnetic Spectrum Space Telescope we're planning to stick out beyond Jupiter.
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#19638 - 03/29/03 07:07 PM
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Walker, you should talk to Oscar Pasche over at Daedulus. We once spent a night discussing his theories on time dialation and "Reverse Quark Imaging". Not being the big brain that James is, I can only tell you it sounded like he wanted to create a device that could literally capture moments in space-time for study. Not just local coordinates, either. He said something about "spinning a thread out into the cosmos, reeling it back in, and cutting off a fragment of things we can not yet see." Make any sense to you?
Anyho, he wanted to build it somewhere beyond the asteroid belt because of solar interference or something like that. It sounds like something you would be interested in.
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#19640 - 03/30/03 08:55 AM
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Nova
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Originally posted by Jager: Walker, you should talk to Oscar Pasche over at Daedulus. We once spent a night discussing his theories on time dialation and "Reverse Quark Imaging". Not being the big brain that James is, I can only tell you it sounded like he wanted to create a device that could literally capture moments in space-time for study. Not just local coordinates, either. He said something about "spinning a thread out into the cosmos, reeling it back in, and cutting off a fragment of things we can not yet see." Make any sense to you?
Anyho, he wanted to build it somewhere beyond the asteroid belt because of solar interference or something like that. It sounds like something you would be interested in. Yeah, it's a grand idea and it sounds a bit like what I do when I take a peak at the future and past. We are helping out with the research in the lab but naturally he's having a bit of a problem trying to isolate those damn quarks. Still if he succeeds it would not only be a telescope but a timescope as well, maybe we should try and seek funding from historical organisations as well as those interested in space. Cody, Yeah we're ALWAYS begging for money from any organisation we think might possibly be interested, but one of the reasons the League was set up was to push the exploration further and faster than governments or organisations would or could be bothered to fund. I like your idea of getting some additional nova help on the building side, I don't suppose you happen to know anyone that could help make something that big and complex by using their node and a splash of quantum juice and who would be interested?
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#19643 - 03/31/03 04:41 AM
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Originally posted by Delicious: Would a grand or two a month be put to good use in DL? All donations gratefully received, details of how to donate can be found on the opnet site, each project's got it's own account so you can choose where the money goes. As you note, many discoveries about space and technical inovations developed for space have spin offs that can be used on earth, that sensor array, scaled down and modified slightly could make an excellent medical imaging system for example. I might know somebody that can help you if what you want can be done from Earth. Thanks for the offer Cody, it depends very much on whether this person can manipulate matter down to the nanometre level. The specifications for the individual elements of the array are up on the site if they want to take a look.
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